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  • Author: Blaedel Sara
  • Publisher: Znanje
  • Availability: Available
  • Condition: Odlično
  • Code: 68780

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Blaedel Sara

Summary

Sara Blaedel: The Lost Woman

When a shot from a hunting rifle pierces the kitchen window and kills a woman on the spot, it seems to be a coincidence. However, the murder was planned and deliberate. It will soon be revealed that the murdered woman, despite living in England, is a Danish woman who has been on the missing persons list for two decades. Eik, Louise Rick's colleague and lover, reported her disappearance many years ago. 

Eik impulsively rushes to England and ends up in prison as a suspect, and Louise must face her own doubts and worries in order to find the killer and solve the most controversial case of her career...

»Denmark's most popular author, Sara Blaedel, brings us another superb novel!« - Booklist

»We rediscover why Sara Blaedel's novels are both poignant character studies and excellent procedurals. crime stories that don't let us go until the very end." - Library Journal

Sara Blaedel is a contemporary Danish writer. She is best known for the crime series about Louise Rick. Her novels have been translated into more than 30 countries. In Denmark, a country with 5.6 million inhabitants, her books have sold almost 2 million copies. Her novels Forgotten Girls and Forest of Death have so far been published by the publishing house Znanje.

Additional information

  • Author: Blaedel Sara
  • Publisher: Znanje
  • Year of publication:2019
  • Place of publication:Zagreb
  • Pages:286
  • Dimensions:16x23.5 cm
  • Script:Latinica
  • Condition:Odlično
  • Binding:Tvrdi

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